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[ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches natioide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar tres are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no nder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. most of you got 3 million, according to estimates, will be heading off to visit friends and family. safe travels, good evening, happy thanksgiving. that's my "2 cents more." that's it for tonight. thank you for joining is.
[ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches natioide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar tres are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no nder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the...
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joining us now, ron garret. good to see you. we will get to the details in just a second, i pay 50% of my income in taxes of all kinds. the word patriotic millionaire bothers me a little bit. a lot of people don't feel they have to pay more than 50%. i don't think i have to pay more than 50% of my income in taxes but don't think i'm unpatriotic for thinking that way, do you? >> no, that is exactly why we're calling ourselves patriotic because we are paying less than 50% of our taxes, probably making more money and we don't think that is fair. david: the idea of lowering tax rates and getting rid of the deductions that allow millionaires like you to get away with not paying that much. >> yes, that would be a great step forward. david: the president is insisted on raising the marginal tax rates. >> that is also a good step forward. very complicated problem. no single measure will solve the problem by itself. i'm all for closing loopholes, all for raising the top marginal rate, especially for capital gains reform which is one of th
joining us now, ron garret. good to see you. we will get to the details in just a second, i pay 50% of my income in taxes of all kinds. the word patriotic millionaire bothers me a little bit. a lot of people don't feel they have to pay more than 50%. i don't think i have to pay more than 50% of my income in taxes but don't think i'm unpatriotic for thinking that way, do you? >> no, that is exactly why we're calling ourselves patriotic because we are paying less than 50% of our taxes,...
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and the vix is telling us don't worry at all. so we have got three different things to worry about here. also we've got that 200 moving day average in the s&p, in the index, the spx and we're bumping right up against that. that could give us another clue where we'll be going the next three four weeks. finally we have the politicians given the opportunity to disappoint, they generally do. look at europe. i think that's something we need to wrap around a big red bow on and give ourselves for christmas. liz: i'd rather have a fancy car. what's your next target, scott, the next ceiling or floor? >> i think we could see another 2 to 3 percent off the market going into year end hopefully we get a deal from the administration and i think we unleash some capital in the market. liz: quick question about natural gas, what changed from yesterday, elliot? >> you know, we have talked about this too. natural gas is a very strange market. i mean, i have to understand -- you have to understand, producers and the people that own a lot of natural
and the vix is telling us don't worry at all. so we have got three different things to worry about here. also we've got that 200 moving day average in the s&p, in the index, the spx and we're bumping right up against that. that could give us another clue where we'll be going the next three four weeks. finally we have the politicians given the opportunity to disappoint, they generally do. look at europe. i think that's something we need to wrap around a big red bow on and give ourselves for...
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this is a very important instrument for us, and we'll be using that at some point, at the appropriate time, to begin to tighten monetary policy. now, you're talking about the other direction, why not just cut it to zero, pay no interest on excess reserves, and thereby, get more accommodation? well, it's something we've considered repeatedly, and we continue to consider, and i don't rule it out as an action in the futtre, what we do is the following. if we were to cut the interest rate from 25 basis points to 0 #, our estimate is it affects short term interest rates, like overnight rates, on the order of eight or nine basis points, extremely small amount, in turn, having a smaller effect on loans like housing loans or auto loans ect.. the stimulated agent -- act of that action is small, but on the other hand, the concerns we've had or some have had is that if there is no return on institutions, money market funds, repo markets and so on could be liquid because there's little incentive to act in the markets when interests pay zero, why not just hold cash or fallow reserves? so the conce
this is a very important instrument for us, and we'll be using that at some point, at the appropriate time, to begin to tighten monetary policy. now, you're talking about the other direction, why not just cut it to zero, pay no interest on excess reserves, and thereby, get more accommodation? well, it's something we've considered repeatedly, and we continue to consider, and i don't rule it out as an action in the futtre, what we do is the following. if we were to cut the interest rate from 25...
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would you tell us that story? give us an outline of the spillover and spread? >> there's an interesting segue there, into talking about bats it one of the world's experts on that viruses, over the, -- charlie, just raise your hand. so, charlie is a virologist who for many years was engaged in a lot of diagnostics primarily antibody diagnostics at the centers for disease control in fort collins, colorado. and he wrote a paper a few years ago which talked about bats and the fact that the bats are reservoirs for a large number of different pathogens. we have people and injure a and sars, and many others species let me just parenthetically ask, would you describe what a reservoir or a reservoir host is? what host that place kick was classically when we think of a reservoir it's an animal that is capable of being infected, carrying the infection for long period of time. and literally serving as a reservoir for infection of the species to quickly what happens is there's an end host like humans where it doesn't, the virus doesn't replicate particularly well. so it doe
would you tell us that story? give us an outline of the spillover and spread? >> there's an interesting segue there, into talking about bats it one of the world's experts on that viruses, over the, -- charlie, just raise your hand. so, charlie is a virologist who for many years was engaged in a lot of diagnostics primarily antibody diagnostics at the centers for disease control in fort collins, colorado. and he wrote a paper a few years ago which talked about bats and the fact that the...
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it was one of the main stream media story lines that drove us crazy. gay people aren't going to turn out? and sure enough like you just said, they were actually saying that the gay turnout was extraordinary. >> and you had marriage equality winning at the polls, tammy baldwin in wisconsin, and all of the voter suppression really engaged people. they only got angrier and more determined while they waited in line. they were arranging for people -- if they had to do something at like 3:00 they were arranging for people to come stand in their place and then come back and get in line. >> stephanie: that's awesome. >> they should haven't to do that, but all of this stuff backfired. >> stephanie: yeah, by the way governor scott is doing an investigation into what could possibly have happened in florida that would have lead to that kind of thing. >> i'm sure he is and he'll discover that the problem is too many people want to vote and we'll have to cut them down. >> stephanie: right. the -- you said mitt romney and ryan rowland-smith can't seem to shut up. and
it was one of the main stream media story lines that drove us crazy. gay people aren't going to turn out? and sure enough like you just said, they were actually saying that the gay turnout was extraordinary. >> and you had marriage equality winning at the polls, tammy baldwin in wisconsin, and all of the voter suppression really engaged people. they only got angrier and more determined while they waited in line. they were arranging for people -- if they had to do something at like 3:00...
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use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. >> it is now 15 minutes to the top of the hour. let's span the globe to see what stories are making headlines overseas. first to cambodia where the president is wrapping up his four-day trip to southeastern asia. the president is expect to do depart any moment. he attended the meeting with the association of southeast asian nations and met with prime minister. next in australia the man convicted of strapping a fake bomb around the neck of a school girl has learned his fate. paul douglas peters has been sentenced to 13 and a half years behind bars. >> finally over to london england where there a big baby news brewing according to kate middleton's former
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> not us. we'll be here. we're not complaining either really. we're thrilled to be here. peter greenberg will show us how to >>> analysts say the airports will be extremely busy this week for the thanksgiving holiday, as always. and the prices are only going up. so this means finding the best holiday travel deals will be tougher than ever. cbs news travel editor peter greenberg is here to show us how to navigate that travel maze. what would be great if you could just say guess what the holiday fares are going down! you never say that. >> no, you never say that. especially this year. 24 million people traveling competing for a fewer number of seats. they have nowhere to go but up but there is some hope. >> because you're saying we should pay attention to the websites. >> some websites. >> i still like picking up the phone and talking to somebody. >> i'm a big fan of the conversation. you should still do it. you can always go to the websites afterwards. have the conversation first because once yo
> not us. we'll be here. we're not complaining either really. we're thrilled to be here. peter greenberg will show us how to >>> analysts say the airports will be extremely busy this week for the thanksgiving holiday, as always. and the prices are only going up. so this means finding the best holiday travel deals will be tougher than ever. cbs news travel editor peter greenberg is here to show us how to navigate that travel maze. what would be great if you could just say guess what...
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stay with us. >> rose: julian sands is here. the british actor is famous for his roles in "the killing fields" "a room with a view" and the television series "24." he's performing a one-man show called "harold pinter" it's directed by john malkovich and playing at the irish repertoire theater. >> you're finally turning. one for you, one for me. >> every morning i wake up and go, oh, my god. i get to present a celebration of harold pinter. and it fills with me with joy and anticipation. it is raw and unplugged. it oozes the spirit of theater. >> i founded the theater with my partner charlotte miller. i'd say everything is irish about the irish repertoire theater. everything perhaps but maybe shamrocks and shell laylys. >> you worked very closely together. has it been a cloudless friendship? >> oh, yes, there's never a harsh word. the broken bones, the beatings, the humiliations i have that endured are a testament to how well we get along. >> but you did break bones here, didn't you? >> i fell down the stairs on the way down to th
stay with us. >> rose: julian sands is here. the british actor is famous for his roles in "the killing fields" "a room with a view" and the television series "24." he's performing a one-man show called "harold pinter" it's directed by john malkovich and playing at the irish repertoire theater. >> you're finally turning. one for you, one for me. >> every morning i wake up and go, oh, my god. i get to present a celebration of harold...
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to use. we can harvest information. >> with the reporting, you are getting a ton of information. these curators can provide information, but how reliable is the information? is it based on reporting? >> two key facts have to be made. there is a brilliant material out there that is being well-reported. >> how do you know that? >> i have been told. on the other hand, the implication of your question is correct. we do not know. when something comes across on the internet we have no way of knowing what the intention, what the goal is, what the bias is of the people who are putting it out there. i will tell you something i learned from one of these talks. it was on the subject of google. the speaker was making the point that he was a progressive, and he said a friend of his who was very conservative, they took their laptops, and they simply type into the search engine the word egypt, and they got a totally different responses. why? because there is a process going on. every time we search for some
to use. we can harvest information. >> with the reporting, you are getting a ton of information. these curators can provide information, but how reliable is the information? is it based on reporting? >> two key facts have to be made. there is a brilliant material out there that is being well-reported. >> how do you know that? >> i have been told. on the other hand, the implication of your question is correct. we do not know. when something comes across on the internet we...
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to use 40 years ago, 50 years ago. we can sit at our laptop and harvest disinformation. >> with the reporting you have a ton of information these curators can provide any amount of information, how reliable is the information? is it based upon actual reporting? >> two key points have to be made. there is a brilliant material that is being well reported according to the standards if you and i worked. >> how do you know that? >> because i have been told. [laughter] >> on the other hand, the implication of your question is absolutely correct. we don't know often when something comes across on the internet we have no way of knowing what its provenance is, we have no way of knowing what the intention, with the goal is of the people that are putting that out there. and i will tell you something i learned the other day from one of these talks. it had nothing to do with me. these ted talks. [laughter] it was on the subject of google, and the speaker was making the point that he is what would be called progressive and he said a
to use 40 years ago, 50 years ago. we can sit at our laptop and harvest disinformation. >> with the reporting you have a ton of information these curators can provide any amount of information, how reliable is the information? is it based upon actual reporting? >> two key points have to be made. there is a brilliant material that is being well reported according to the standards if you and i worked. >> how do you know that? >> because i have been told. [laughter]...
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would you tell us that story? give us an outline of the spill over and spread? >> there is an interesting set way there. talking about bats. one of the world experts on that the viruses, over there -- bat viruses, overthere, charlie, reach your hand. the heat was -- he was engaged in a lot of diagnostics. and he wrote a paper a few years ago that talked about bats and the fact that they are reservoirs' for a large number of pathogens. we have ebola and sars and many others. >> ian, would you describe what day reservoir host is and brought a role that place -- a reservoir host and what role that plays? >> it is literally serving as a reservoir for the infection of other species. frequently there is an end host a virus does not replicate well. but there is a reservoir that allows infection of humans repeatedly. the example might be the west nile virus. people did that have high levels of the growing in their blood, but birds may do so. a mosquito may move back and forth between birds and in fact another person and so forth. once it moves into a pig, or directly, w
would you tell us that story? give us an outline of the spill over and spread? >> there is an interesting set way there. talking about bats. one of the world experts on that the viruses, over there -- bat viruses, overthere, charlie, reach your hand. the heat was -- he was engaged in a lot of diagnostics. and he wrote a paper a few years ago that talked about bats and the fact that they are reservoirs' for a large number of pathogens. we have ebola and sars and many others. >> ian,...
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to use. we can harvest information. >> with the reporting, you are getting a ton of information. these curators can provide information, but how reliable is the information? is it based on reporting? >> two key facts have to be made. there is a brilliant material out there that is being well- reported. >> how do you know that? >> i have been told. on the other hand, the implication of your question is correct. we do not know. when something comes across on the internet we have no way of knowing what the intention, what the goal is, what the bias is of the people who are putting it out there. i will tell you something i learned from one of these talks. it was on the subject of google. the speaker was making the point that he was a progressive, and he said a friend of his who was very conservative, they took their laptops, and they simply type into the search engine the word egypt, and they got a totally different responses. why? because there is a process going on. every time we search for som
to use. we can harvest information. >> with the reporting, you are getting a ton of information. these curators can provide information, but how reliable is the information? is it based on reporting? >> two key facts have to be made. there is a brilliant material out there that is being well- reported. >> how do you know that? >> i have been told. on the other hand, the implication of your question is correct. we do not know. when something comes across on the internet...
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we used to shop on cyber monday. we would go to work monday after thanksgiving and use the boss' computer. we all have connected phones and computers now and tablets. we have no lack of ways to get connected so i think cyber monday is just hype. you will find great loss leaders no doubt about it but you will also see that we are really in black q4 to be honest not just black friday or cyber monday. the best way to save, don't buy things you don't want just because the surprise great. this goes with shopping online. >> i'm so guilty of that. >> such a great price i know i'll use it later. maybe not. this is not the last big deal opportunity of the season. bear that in mind. we have a couple of quick samples i want to show from you cnet's favorite online black friday tech products coming up. we have a toshiba tv 40" hd flat panel good name brand 180 bucks. >> that's a good deal. >> crazy deal. that's like giving it away. that's going to be at best buy. a door buster. they will have a few. the motorola droid max one of
we used to shop on cyber monday. we would go to work monday after thanksgiving and use the boss' computer. we all have connected phones and computers now and tablets. we have no lack of ways to get connected so i think cyber monday is just hype. you will find great loss leaders no doubt about it but you will also see that we are really in black q4 to be honest not just black friday or cyber monday. the best way to save, don't buy things you don't want just because the surprise great. this goes...